HUNTERDON ART MUSEUM
7 Lower Center Street, Clinton, NJ 08809 www.hunterdonartmuseum.org

Total Revenue
$633,464
Total Expenses
$645,659
Net Assets
$2,388,944

Organizations Filed Purposes: FOR NEARLY SEVENTY YEARS THE HUNTERDON ART MUSEUM IN CLINTON, NEW JERSEY HAS SERVED AS AN INVALUABLE CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE FOR NEW JERSEY AND THE SURROUNDING AREAS AND HAS CARRIED OUT ITS MISSION TO ENGAGE PEOPLE WITH CONTEMPORARY ART, CRAFT, AND DESIGN IN WAYS THAT EDUCATE, CHALLENGE AND INSPIRE. HUNTERDON COUNTY'S ONLY ART MUSEUM IS LOCATED IN AN 1836 GRISTMILL THAT IS ON THE STATE AND NATIONAL HISTORIC REGISTERS. THE FOUR-STORY BUILDING HAS THREE FLOORS OF EXHIBITION SPACE AND ONE FLOOR OF ART STUDIOS. THE MUSEUM PRESENTS APPROXIMATELY THIRTEEN EXHIBITIONS ANNUALLY AND OFFERS OVER 300 STUDIO ART COURSES, WORKSHOPS, AND ART CAMPS, INCLUDING CLASSES FOR THOSE WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. PROGRAMS FOR SCHOOLS INCLUDE YOUNG ARTISTS SHOWCASE, WHICH FOR MORE THAN TWENTY FIVE YEARS HAS BROUGHT STUDENTS FROM NEARLY THIRTY SCHOOLS TO THE MUSEUM FOR WORKSHOPS AND EXHIBITIONS OF THEIR WORK. THE MUSEUM HOLDS A COLLECTION OF WORKS ON PAPER. IN 2019 MORE THAN 30,000 VISITORS TO TH

THE HUNTERDON ART MUSEUMS MISSION IS TO ENGAGE PEOPLE WITH CONTEMPORARY ART, CRAFT AND DESIGN IN WAYS THAT EDUCATE, CHALLENGE AND INSPIRE. AS AN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE WITH PROGRAMS FOR ALL AGES, THE MUSEUM OFFERS OPPORTUNITIES TO EXPLORE AND EXPERIENCE ART IN MANY FORMS. BEGINNING WITH PROGRAMS FOR THE VERY YOUNG AND CONTINUING THROUGH ADULTHOOD, THE MUSEUMS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ANNUALLY OFFERS APPROXIMATELY 300 WORKSHOPS AND CLASSES THAT SUPPORT LIFELONG LEARNING. IN THE SUMMER, HUNDREDS OF CHILDREN PARTICIPATE IN THE MUSEUM'S ART CAMPS. SUBJECTS RANGE FROM PAINTING AND DRAWING TO VIDEO PRODUCTION, FASHION DESIGN, ANIMATION, AND MUCH MORE. FOR MORE THAN TWENTY FIVE YEARS HAM HAS FILLED A NEED IN THE COMMUNITY WITH ARTISTIC EXPRESSIONS, CLASSES FOR ADULTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. IN ANOTHER PROGRAM, YOUNG ARTISTS SHOWCASE, HAM HAS WORKED WITH NEARLY THIRTY SCHOOLS FOR ALMOST THREE DECADES, GIVING TENS OF THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS THE OPPORTUNITY TO EXHIBIT THEIR ARTWORK AND PARTICIP

THE MUSEUM'S EXHIBITIONS HAVE GARNERED A REPUTATION FOR THEIR HIGH QUALITY AND INTERESTING SUBJECT MATTER. FROM THE GROUP SHOWS THAT INVESTIGATE TRENDS IN CONTEMPORARY ART TO THE ONE-PERSON EXHIBITIONS THAT EXPLORE PERSONAL JOURNEYS, THE MUSEUM BRINGS EXTRAORDINARY ARTWORK TO OUR REGION WITH APPROXIMATELY THIRTEEN EXHIBITIONS ANNUALLY. EXAMPLES FROM THE MOST RECENT YEAR ARE: TRANSFORMED: PAPER IN DIMENSION,A SHOW THAT BROUGHT TOGETHER ARTISTS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY WHO WORK WITH PAPER IN THREE DIMENSIONS; EXPLORATIONS IN FELT, AN INTERNATIONAL SHOW OF ARTISTS WHO USE FELT AS THEIR MEDIUM; CLIFF LEE: PORCELAIN MASTER, A SOLO SHOW OF WORK BY A MASTER OF HIS CRAFT; GLORIA ORTIZ-HERNANDEZ AND LORRAINE KISLY: ART & DESIGN, AN EXHIBITION THAT HIGHLIGHTED THE DRAWINGS OF ORTIZ-HERNANDEZ, THE CERAMICS OF KISLY AND THE FURNITURE THAT IS MADE COLLABORATIVELY. ON OUR TOSHIKO TAKAEZU TERRACE, BRONZE SCULPTURES BY RENOWNED ARTISTS TOM OTTERNESS AND TOSHIKO TAKAEZU, AND NORIKO SAKAYAMA'S UNTITLED MARBLE FIGURE, ARE ACCESIBILE TO THE PUBLIC 24/7.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Marjorie F NathansonExecutive Dir.40$72,575
Cathy AhartCorp Secretary0.5$0
Susan C HaaseTrustee0.5$0
Pamela BeckerTrustee0.5$0
Kathleen SchulzTrustee0.5$0
Jorge BlancoFormer Trustee0.5$0
Bill MillerRecrd Secretary0.5$0
Tim FraserVice President0.5$0
Dana LaneTrustee0.5$0
Jim McdevittTreasurer0.5$0
Jocelyn Kapp ManshipTrustee0.5$0
Dr Steve SitrinPresident0.5$0

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